
Akureyri Port: Small Group Diamond Circle Express Shore Excursion
25.340 ISK

Easy
14.900 ISK
The diamond tour will take you to the dramatic south west coast of Iceland; Geo-thermic springs, dramatic mountain views, lava fields, rivers and a waterfall. This stunning landscape showcases the best of Iceland, and is a wonderful day trip.
There are quite a few artisans in the area as you will see in the workshops as well as farm lodgings, country boutiques, and that’s just the beginning.
Urriðafoss waterfall
Iceland’s greatest waterfall in water quantity.
Tré og List
A charming museum of wood and art craftsmanship, full of wonderful pieces made by the local farmer.
Strandakirkja – Rural Church
A stone throw from the beach, where the bitterly cold sea meets harsh volcanic rocks and black sand.
Krísuvíkurbjarg
Stunning black cliffs. Here, thousands of sea birds nest. You can hike along the trail to the edge of the cliffs where it’s possible to spot Kittiwakes, puffins, peewits, guillemots, razorbills, and other birds as they dive into the sea. The great stretch of cliffs at Krýsuvíkurbjarg are amongst the best bird-watching sites in Iceland; in summer, 60,000 residents nest within the sheer face.
Krísuvík
Geothermal area where you can take a walk between the boiling mud puddles and smell the solfatares.
Kleifarvatn
Nestled below a steep mountain, the seemingly deserted space is an attractive spot for a quiet walk over small black lava rocks.
Little Extra Touch
We will add some local touch and different places to visit depending on time, weather and mood.
Iceland’s greatest waterfall in water quantity.
A charming museum of wood and art craftsmanship, full of wonderful pieces made by the local farmer.
A stone throw from the beach, where the bitterly cold sea meets harsh volcanic rocks and black sand.
Stunning black cliffs. Here, thousands of sea birds nest. You can hike along the trail to the edge of the cliffs where it’s possible to spot Kittiwakes, puffins, peewits, guillemots, razorbills, and other birds as they dive into the sea. The great stretch of cliffs at Krýsuvíkurbjarg are amongst the best bird-watching sites in Iceland; in summer, 60,000 residents nest within the sheer face.
Geothermal area where you can take a walk between the boiling mud puddles and smell the solfatares.
Nestled below a steep mountain, the seemingly deserted space is an attractive spot for a quiet walk over small black lava rocks.
Iceland’s greatest waterfall in water quantity.
A charming museum of wood and art craftsmanship, full of wonderful pieces made by the local farmer.
A stone throw from the beach, where the bitterly cold sea meets harsh volcanic rocks and black sand.
Stunning black cliffs. Here, thousands of sea birds nest. You can hike along the trail to the edge of the cliffs where it’s possible to spot Kittiwakes, puffins, peewits, guillemots, razorbills, and other birds as they dive into the sea. The great stretch
Geothermal area where you can take a walk between the boiling mud puddles and smell the solfatares.
Nestled below a steep mountain, the seemingly deserted space is an attractive spot for a quiet walk over small black lava rocks.
We will add some local touch and different places to visit depending on time, weather and mood.